The No. 5 pick is a tough spot for fantasy football owners this year, as I found out first-hand in our latest mock draft (12-team, non-PPR).

If the top running backs -- LeSean McCoy, Jamaal Charles, Adrian Peterson, Matt Forte -- are gone, you'll be left with a tough decision: Stick with a running back or be the first to break the trend and grab a QB or WR. Here's what I decided (if the picture didn't already tip you off):

1. Calvin Johnson, WR, Lions (5). Sure enough, those RBs were gone, so it was either a coin-flip between RBs Eddie Lacy and Marshawn Lynch, or take the best WR in the world. Megatron was the right call, as elite WRs flew off the board before my pick in Round 2.

2. Montee Ball, RB, Broncos (20). Ball has first-round upside while leading the Broncos backfield this year, so this is a great value. Take note: There could be several talented RBs available in Rounds 2-3 if owners are chasing WRs early.

3. Randall Cobb, WR, Packers (29). I think Cobb is being severely underrated after last year's injury-shortened season. He's an elite playmaker who could easily become Rodgers' most frequent target. Getting Cobb as a WR2 is a steal.

4. Rob Gronkowski, TE, Patriots (44). You know the best part about a mock draft? No consequences. But I'll still buy Gronk insurance later.

5. Trent Richardson, RB, Colts (53). A warning to all you "zero RB" theorists: This is what happens when you wait on running backs. Richardson is a nice bounce-back candidate, but you don't want him in your starting lineup Week 1.

6. Kendall Wright, WR, Titans (68). Wright could become more than just a PPR asset this season. Solid WR3 in this non-PPR format.

7. Devonta Freeman, RB, Falcons (77). Steven Jackson was still available, but I'm making the long-term play here.